As much as we love our Hula-Ho product lineup, we realize that commercial size jobs require tools with a little more -"character". So we developed a series of weeding, cultivating and grading tools that have built up, -"contractor tough" features that perform and stand up to daily punishment. Introducing Hula-Ho Pro professional landscape tools. Each tool features our lightweight, 1-1/4-Inch diameter Alumilite handle with a heavy gauge tubing. Cultivator heads are made of heavy gauge, heat treated 1/8-Inch wire with precision beveled tines. Combined with special steel bolted assembly, these tools are built to withstand punishment. This Pro style Hula-Ho three prong cultivator features a 60-Inch sturdy aluminum handle and cushion grip.
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Cotter & Company, Stainless Steel 3 Prong Cultivator With Natural Polish & Wood Handle.
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Features:
- With Fiberglass Handle, unbreakable and non-corrosive
- Practical combination of Hoe and Cultivator
- Made of quality Malleable steel
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A very practical combination of weeding hoe and cultivating rake. Tool head is made of quality malleable steel. Complete with 14" Fiberglass handle, non-corrosive and unbreakable under normal use. Ideal for weeding, grubbing, raking and cultivating job.
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Zenport® High quality ergonomic digging tools.
Cushioned grip on this well balanced tool makes them appeal to both commercial and home-garden users alike.
Made of heavy gauge polished aluminum.
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From garden to canning jar
The Union of Grass Valley - Oct 09, 2011
Most of the summer straw mulch, now partially decomposed, will remain, incorporated along with rock phosphate and oyster shell, into the top layer of soil with one of my favorite tools, a 4-tine cultivator. These permanent garden beds (remember,
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Here's how to pull weeds for the fall -- Greenspace
southern chester county weeklies - Sep 25, 2011
Use the cultivator to lift it. Carefully. It will be attached to s slim white root. Follow the root further into the bed to find another sprout or back to the edge of the bed. If you leave molicule of the root behind, it will keep growing and you get
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Yorkshire farmer's blackgrass plan wins award
FarmersWeekly - Sep 26, 2011
Final seed-beds are prepared using a Vaderstad Rexius Twin, with crops drilled with a 4m Horsch Sprinter cultivator-tine drill. "Sowing in bands enables us to cover more of the soil and creates more competition for the weeds.
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Feds Order California Medical Marijuana Dispensaries To Shut Down
THE Weed Blog (blog) - Oct 07, 2011
“Those include distributors caught with at least 200 kilograms of marijuana, including distribution near schools, playgrounds and colleges; cultivators with gardens of at least 1000 plants that are not on federal land and at least 500 plants on federal
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